23 APRIL 1881, page 14

"a Vermont Ruskin."

(ru THE EDITOR OF TUE' "SPECTATOR.') Sta„—While admiring the accuracy of some of the conclusions of your critic on the American painter,.Mr. Hunt, will you allow me to make......

Letters To The Editor.

THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND VACCINATION. [TO THE EDITOR. OF THE " SPEOTATOR.1 SIR,—In an article on " The Medical Profession and its Morality," contained in the last number of......

Catching Cold.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Your delightfully disgusting essay on "Catching Cold" omits one of the most frequent causes, namely, letting the fire go down. Stingy......

Poetry. •

PEACE—AND HONOUR. [APRIL 197H, ISM] HUSHED are the sounds of party-strife In reverence round the quiet bed, As all the busy stream of Life Seems' stayed beside one spirit fled :......

W. Law's Letters.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR,"] have an edition of W. Law's works, printed for J. Richardson, in 1762, the earliest after Law's death. In this edition, the words of the......